X Factor Legend Has Died

Following the sad news, tributes are pouring in on social media, with one fan writing: “Absolutely heartbreaking, RIP. Sleep well.”

Another person says: “What a legend! I used to love seeing him on the screen! RIP.”

“So sorry for your loss, sending you all love, hugs, and prayers at this difficult time,” a third comments.

Tony Adkins With Sharon Osbourne
Tony Adkins, famous for his time on X Factor, has tragically died. Credit: Alamy

Bodyguard Tony Adkins, known more commonly as ‘Big Tony,’ has died aged 64.

Adkins had a distinct and unforgettable role in the iconic British TV show X Factor, he was often seen dramatically removing contestants who refused to leave or if they became hostile towards the judges.

Some of the most memorable clips in the show’s history often show ‘Big Tony’ appearing on screen to tackle an angry contestant.

The 64-year-old was by Simon Cowell’s side for eight years, for his time on the talent show came to an end in 2009.

Tony Adkins
Tony Adkins worked closely with Simon Cowell for eight years. Credit: Facebook

Once Adkins’s time working on the show and for Cowell ended, he shared nothing but praise for the music mogul.

Adkins told the Mirror: “Simon was so laid-back and a very nice guy.

“He was generous, too. Whenever the show finished – and at Christmas – you’d get an envelope as a thank you. The last one I got had £700 stuffed in it.”

The former bodyguard added: “He’s a very private person. He doesn’t give much away. You never see him drunk or out of control.

“Simon is vain – he does his hair all the time.”

Adkins revealed that Cowell had around ’20 identical T-shirts,’ sharing a memory of when the judge found a hole in one, so he pulled another from a large pile of T-shirts he had.

The X Factor legend also played the role of a giant in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.

Tony Adkins
Tony Adkins died while on a rugby tour with his club. Credit: Facebook

The heartbreaking news of Adkins’ passing was confirmed by his cousin on social media.

The family member penned: “It is with great sadness that my family would like to announce that my cousin Big Tony, Simon Cowell’s ex-bodyguard, passed away on Easter Sunday while on a Rugby Tour.

“He was a lovable Rogue and will be missed very much, RIP Big T.”

Adkins’ rugby club, Hammersmith and Fulham RFC, which he’d been a part of for 40 years, shared: “It is with immense sadness that Hammersmith & Fulham RFC pays tribute to a true gent and great Hammer, Tony Adkins, who passed away on Easter Sunday whilst on tour with the Club in Poland.”

The post continued: “More than a Rugby player, Tony found a niche later in life under the bright lights, serving as a long-time bodyguard for Simon Cowell during his time on X Factor, and featuring in the Harry Potter franchise as a giant, which all agreed was fitting.”

Cowell has not yet publicly commented on his former bodyguard’s death.

a7

Related Posts

People are pointing out ‘major proof’ that attempted Trump assassination was staged

In the chaos that followed the gunfire at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, one detail refused to fade: Karoline Leavitt’s breezy prediction that there would be “some…

Pulled my beef roast out of the slow cooker and saw these weird white stringy things poking out of the meat. They look like little worms or parasites. Is the meat infested?

Those pale, stringy pieces that appear in slow-cooked beef are almost always just normal parts of the meat itself. Beef roasts are full of collagen-rich connective tissue…

Jimmy Kimmel slammed for Melania Trump ‘widow’ joke before WHCD shooting

As details of the attempted attack at the Washington Hilton emerged, Kimmel’s joke about Melania Trump “glowing like an expectant widow” was replayed with chilling new weight….

Suspected gunman’s sickening ‘motive’ behind assassination attempt on Donald Trump

Authorities say 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen arrived at the Washington Hilton with a plan, not a meltdown. After traveling cross-country and checking in days before the White…

We were sorting through the house of a deceαsed family friend and found this object.

We finally learned it was an old maritime tool called a “fid,” once essential aboard sailing ships. Sailors used it to separate rope fibers, make splices, and…

People Think Trump Shooting Was ‘Staged’ After Spotting Major ‘Slip Up’ In Interview

The shooting at the White House Correspondents’ dinner was real: a heavily armed man, a wounded Secret Service agent, and a president evacuated under fire. The chaos…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *